<p>someone in the other thread got 28, but most people including me have established that it is 80</p>
<p>did you guys get another 4 for a grid-in question? </p>
<p>and... what about the sundays and the triangle side lengths?</p>
<p>sunday = 21</p>
<p>triangle any number (i think integer was not specified) 19<x<23</p>
<p>No I only got one 4</p>
<p>the sunday was 21, i kinda think i messed up because that would be way too easy.</p>
<p>anyways the triangle problem could of had many answers. 19<x<23</p>
<p>me too! but i got 2 fours.</p>
<p>and .... i think i put 22 for the sunday question for WHATEVER reason. i'm stupid.</p>
<p>i made my own mini calender just to be sure :-D</p>
<p>i might of put 20 for the sunday, i dont know why i think that</p>
<p>LOL mee too</p>
<p>great, my friend got 24 for the sunday question... what's up with that. maybe he read the question wrong...
For some reason i remember putting down 22, but.. then again, i dont know.</p>
<p>was the washer fluid 30</p>
<p>and the 50/n is equal n percent.... was that 10</p>
<p>i said 50... i dont know. just guessed on that one.</p>
<p>what about the last question where (x+Y)(x-y)(x+y)?</p>
<p>No it was 5</p>
<p>50/5 = 10. 5 is 10 Percent fo 50. That's what I recall.</p>
<p>hyakku it was 10</p>
<p>find n such that 50/n is n percent of 50</p>
<p>50/10= 5 -> 5 percent of 50 = 10</p>
<p>oh man. i dont even remember... i think i just said that x^2 was = y^2... or -1 or soemthing</p>
<p>no it was 10 because 50/10 is 5 which is 10% of 50</p>
<p>it better be 10, or else collegeboard is going out of business.</p>
<p>Snipez, thats the logic i went through that "n" had to be the same for both values to come out right.</p>
<p>what about the last question?</p>
<p>Wait you're right, lol I put 10 I'm an ******* >_<</p>